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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Boasting a number of important upgrades over last year's Note 8, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is the ideal handset for users who truly mean business. Premium in every regard, Samsung's latest flagship has doubled its internal storage in comparison to its predecessor, with…

Launched alongside the Samsung Galaxy S9 on March 16th, 2018, the Galaxy S9 Plus offers more screen space, more RAM (6GB in total) and a superior camera than its smaller counterpart. It’s available in two capacities — the 64GB version has an RRP of $1,349, while the much larger 256GB model has an…

Samsung’s latest flagship phone debuted in Australia on Friday, March 16th, 2018 and is available in two capacities: 64GB, which has an RRP of $1,199, and 256GB, with a recommended retail price of $1,349. It’s available in three colours which Samsung’s calling Midnight Black, Coral Blue, Lilac…

Samsung Galaxy Watch A new name brings new features While Apple’s iconic design for a smartwatch does look good, sometimes you just want the classic look. And the Samsung Galaxy Watch gives you just that – the slickest operating system, along with lots of features you really want, in a…

Give your content the next level clarity of the NU7100. Get up to 4X the resolution of Full HD 1, plus non 4K TV content can be upscaled via powerful internal features. The NU7100 is a clear choice to upgrade your TV viewing. Enjoy sharp, crisp images on a true 4K TV. With 4x more pixels than…

No matter what your days holds, the Gear S3 is up for the challenge. The 4G LTE connected frontier is ready for rugged adventure; the Bluetooth-connected classic is modern luxury. Two watches for whatever your life brings. The Gear S3 is Bluetooth connected,1 so you can receive texts, emails, and…

Arguably the best phone of its time, the Samsung Galaxy S7 shook up the flagship smartphone game with an improved, waterproof design (IP68), speedy and powerful operation, and an excellent camera. Although no the latest Samsung Galaxy phone available, this handset still holds up against the…

The Samsung UA65NU8000W 65inch UHD LED TV get more from what you watch, with Samsung Premium UHD TV. HDR offers a wide range of brightness levels that help you see fine detail clearly, even in dark and bright scenes. ee details that stand out, with deep contrast levels on Premium UHD TV. The Ultra…

The Galaxy Note Edge uses Samsung's flexible-display technology. While the main screen remains flat like previous phones, the right edge extends and curves until it reaches the back. That creates a side display so information such as weather and time can be seen from the side when the phone is laid…

Get more from what you watch, with Samsung Premium UHD TV. HDR offers a wide range of brightness levels that help you see fine detail clearly, even in dark and bright scenes. HDR 10 plus helps bring the content creator’s vision to life. A sophisticated High Dynamic Range technology, it optimises…

Give your content the next level clarity of the NU7100. Get up to 4X the resolution of Full HD 1, plus non 4K TV content can be upscaled via powerful internal. The NU7100 is a clear choice to upgrade your TV viewing. Enjoy sharp, crisp images on a true 4K TV. With 4x more pixels than Samsung Full…

QLED TV Samsung 65 Inch 4K UHD QA65Q9F with Quantum Dot technology, the new generation of quantum dots, with advanced alloy core, gives you the perfect color for an unforgettable visual experience. The colorful world will change the way you look at TV. The wide color range extends beyond the norms…

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The TV has been the centre of the modern family's audio-visual entertainment for generations. The concept of the TV remained the same for several decades of its existence, going from monochrome to colour, and then becoming slimmer, lighter and now even curved, with matching improvements in picture quality. They went from boxes to flat screen TVs, plasmas, LCDs and OLED displays. Today's 'smart' TVs offer high-definition 1080p or 4K (aka UHD) picture quality and provide access to the internet, apps and online streaming video. The big four television makers are Sony, Samsung, LG and Panasonic and with high-end sets now offering excellent colour and contrast ratios, UHD resolutions and HDR support, they still remain the entertainment hub of many a household.